Quarterback battle, added defensive athleticism headline Wisconsin’s spring practices
As the Wisconsin Badgers football team roll their way through spring practice, they find themselves firmly cemented in the second year of the Luke Fickell era.
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As the Wisconsin Badgers football team roll their way through spring practice, they find themselves firmly cemented in the second year of the Luke Fickell era.
If you need any reminders of the fast-paced and inconsistent nature of today’s college basketball climate, look no further than the Wisconsin Badgers’ tribulating offseason.
As the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team navigates its way through a tumultuous 2023-24 season, it does so with a big question that still needs to be answered: what should the Badgers do with Connor Essegian?
The college basketball season is a long, volatile and glorious experience of mayhem. The regular season is a four-and-a-half month journey of pesky non-conference tests and behemoth blue-blood battles, ultimately giving way to a postseason that’s so boggling and unpredictable, it is referred to as madness.
Sitting at a 9-3 record, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team finds itself heading into the new year cautiously optimistic.
As the Wisconsin Badgers and No. 13 LSU Tigers prepare for the Jan. 1 ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Florida, they do so with stripped down versions of themselves.
The Wisconsin Badgers (6-5) will look to close out the regular season with two straight victories Saturday when they play the Minnesota Golden Gophers (5-6) in the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe in Minneapolis.
When the Wisconsin Badgers (5-5) host the Nebraska Cornhuskers (5-5) Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Camp Randall Stadium, they will find themselves desperately trying to salvage their season.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Theatre and Drama is performing “Twelfth Night,” a musical adaptation of the Shakespeare comedy of the same name, which runs until Nov. 19.
As the Wisconsin Badgers (5-4) welcome the Northwestern Wildcats (4-5) to Camp Randall Stadium at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, they will do so at the lowest point they’ve found themselves in since the beginning of the Luke Fickell era.
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-3) will look to move on from last week’s loss when they take on the Indiana Hoosiers (2-6) Saturday at 11 a.m. in Bloomington, Indiana.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-2) will look to play spoiler when they host the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes (7-0) at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-2) will look to avenge last week’s loss against Iowa when they travel to Champagne, Illinois to take on the Illinois Fighting Illini (3-4) Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-1) will host the Iowa Hawkeyes (5-1) at 3 p.m. Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium in a game with heavy implications on the outcome of the Big Ten West.
The Wisconsin Badgers (3-1) will host the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on homecoming Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.
The Wisconsin Badgers (2-1) will open Big Ten play on the road against the Purdue Boilermakers (1-2) on Friday night.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has plenty to brag about. From its consistent academic prestige to its beautiful lakeshore campus and buzzing social scene, UW-Madison is considered by many a top university in the nation. However, another attribute that garners national respect is Wisconsin’s long and storied athletic programs — specifically in football and men’s basketball.
It is safe to say that this season’s Wisconsin Badgers basketball season has been a rollercoaster ride. Nothing has been comfortable. After being projected to finish in the bottom half of the Big Ten, Wisconsin started off the season 11-2. With impressive wins over USC, Marquette, Maryland and Iowa, Wisconsin looked on its way to the tournament by mid-January.